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    Davidaster discoideus - Wikipedia

    Davidaster discoideus, the beaded crinoid, is a species of feather star in the family Comatulidae. It was previously known as Nemaster discoidea but the World Register of Marine Species has determined that the valid name is Davidaster discoideus. It is found on reefs in the Caribbean Sea and northern coast of South … See more

    The beaded crinoid has a cup shaped body, usually hidden from sight, from which about twenty arms project. Only a few of these are usually visible at one time and each can be curled up in a coil. Short pinnules extend … See more

    The beaded crinoid is found in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It is found at depths between 15 and 40 metres (49 and 131 … See more

    The beaded crinoid extends its arms and pinnules in slow flowing water. The longest tube feet on the pinnules trap planktonic particles and push them into the ambulacral groove. … See more

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    WEBJul 22, 2010 · Davidaster discoidea and D. rubiginosa were reported from 12 countries, while eight species were reported only from one country. The genera Davidaster and Democrinus were the most diverse with three …

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  10. (PDF) Echinoderm diversity in the Caribbean Sea

    WEBJun 1, 2011 · In the Wider Caribbean, the echinoderm diversity is composed of 433 species, 237 genera, 80 families, and 29 orders, catalogued in five classes, with four endemic species (Alvarado, 2011; …